Tai Shan • Hong Mao: Weight of Air
Pamela Leung
5 November - 29 November
Opening + Performance Event: Wed 12 November, 6pm-8pm
Tai Shan • Hong Mao: Weight of Air traces the cycles of breath, life, and death — where death may weigh as heavily as Mount Tai or drift as lightly as a goose feather, depending on how it is carried. Through sculptural feathers, sound, performance, and a 3D animation video, the work reflects on impermanence, presence, and the subtle rhythms that shape our lives.
A single feather may seem fragile and fleeting, yet together they form a mountain, a symbol of community, collective memory, and the unseen forces that bind us. The exhibition invites audiences to move through the space, to sense the interplay of life and death, and to experience the quiet power of connection that flows between all things.

Tai Shan • Hong Mao: Weight of Air, 2025, feather, form, newspaper, 3D animation video, sound, tulle, and rock
About the Artist
Pamela Leung
Pamela Leung, born in Hong Kong and based in Sydney, holds a Master of Fine Art from the National Art School. Her interdisciplinary practice spans video, installation, painting, and performance, with a political focus emerging after 2019 in response to Hong Kong’s social movements. Her work explores identity, immigration, and hybridity, advocating for human rights and social justice. Leung was awarded Emerging Artist Prize at the 65th Blake Prize (2018) and Third Prize at the 2nd Hong Kong Human Rights Art Prize in Taipei(2025). She has exhibited internationally with solo shows in Sydney, Hong Kong, Paris, London, and Sheffield.
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